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News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 March 2004

NSW is first
PrimeXsys specialist in Asia

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Nippon Systemware has become the first company in Asia to be certified as an ARM Approved Design Centre: PrimeXsys Specialist

Nippon Systemware (NSW) has become the first company in Asia to be certified as an ARM Approved Design Centre: PrimeXsys Specialist, a new extension of the established ARM Approved Design Centre Programme. The expanded partnership between the companies enables NSW to take full advantage of the ARM926EJ-S PrimeXsys platform, which provides hardware, software, and verification IP necessary for designing SoC solutions.

Through this relationship, NSW will deliver innovative ARM core-based solutions to the rapidly growing global digital consumer electronics market.

As an ARM Approved Design Centre Programme Partner, NSW has developed devices for LSI and board designs focused on the digital consumer electronics field.

Taking advantage of the ARM PrimeXsys platform technology will speed up the design of complex SoCs and significantly reduce product development time, as well as ensuring development of highly reliable SoCs.

As industry awareness of the PrimeXsys platform grows, the ARM Approved Design Centre: PrimeXsys Specialist Programme will leverage the strengths of certified design partners to expand the application of ARM technology.

These PrimeXsys specialists are certified on the basis of their ability to provide value-add system-level design and to accelerate adoption of the PrimeXsys platform in the marketplace.

"The expansion of our partnership with ARM is an acknowledgement of our achievements in offering SoC solutions", said Kiyoharu Kanai, Executive Corporate Officer, NSW.

"By leveraging the ARM PrimeXsys platform technology for SoC, we are confident that we will be able to expand our SoC solution offerings to our customers in the digital consumer electronics market".

"NSW's extensive expertise will help expand the application of ARM technology in new markets and deliver innovative solutions to many customers", said Takio Ishikawa, President, ARM KK.

"SoC solutions, which combine both software and hardware, are important to digital consumer applications such as PDAs, digital still cameras and DVD players, as these solutions require advanced features".

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